The Beta AI Mentality (with Debbie Reynolds)
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Debbie Reynolds of Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC joins Leonard Lee of neXt Curve on the reThink Podcast to talk about the Beta AI mentality that is ruling the day as "AI companies" scramble to push out experimental and Beta versions of their AI products and services out the door. We are also seeing a scramble to drive adoption of AI by opting users into these features by default with assumed consent or in the absence of it.
Leonard and The Data Diva parse through some highlights of some recent Beta AI deployments that consumers and organizations should be aware of:
- Apple's recall of Apple Intelligence News Summary (2:04)
- Apple Intelligence default opt-in problem (9:06)
- LinkedIn AI training on your engagement and content (12:50)
- Meta's new AI-driven personalization across Facebook and Instagram (18:40)
- The risks and impact of DeepSeek model versus its AI service (27:47)
- The Chain of Thought (CoT) hack (36:40)
- OpenAI's agentic AI and its potential risks (39:23)
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Chapters
1. The Beta AI Mentality (with Debbie Reynolds) (00:00:00)
2. Apple's recall of Apple Intelligence News Summary (00:02:04)
3. Apple Intelligence default opt-in problem (00:09:06)
4. LinkedIn AI training on your engagement and content (00:12:50)
5. Meta's new AI-driven personalization across Facebook and Instagram (00:18:40)
6. The risks and impact of DeepSeek model versus its AI service (00:27:47)
7. The Chain of Thought (CoT) hack (00:36:40)
8. OpenAI's agentic AI and its potential risks (00:39:23)
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